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I have not received my Letters of Recall from Holland and therefore must disappoint you and my...
I have received your two favours of 7 May and 20 June. I had received no Letter from you for so...
Altho’ I have already written you by Mr. Brush who will probably deliver this to you; yet I...
Mr. Adams having taken a Journey to Holland for three or four Weeks, and there being nothing of...
Last Saturday, I left Paris, and on Tuesday arrived, at the Hague. To Day I am come to this Town....
It is indeed a long time since I have receiv’d any Letters from my friends in America, and I must...
After declaring that neither the Letter from Mr. Marbois nor the conversation respecting the...
No Letter from you, yet. I believe I shall Set off Tomorrow or next day, for the Hague, and Shall...
We have had for a Fortnight or Three Weeks a Succession of Hot Weather, attended with an unusual...
Not a Line from you since December. Congress has not cutt off our heads for making Peace, and...
No Letters from you Since last December. Write by the Way of England Holland, France Spain all...
The Legion of Lauzun has arrived, and We hope has brought the Orders of Congress, for Us, but We...
Day after day, Week after Week, Month after Month, roll away and bring Us no News. I am So weary...
It would give me great Satisfaction to have it in my power to reply to any Letter from you since...
What would I not give for an Arrival from America? or for certain Advice from London of the...
Here I am, out of all Patience. Not a Word from America. The British Ministry, lingering on. Mr....
No News yet from America! We Yesterday, exchanged Full Powers with Mr. Hartley, and have agreed...
Ce jour tant désiré est à la fin arrivé, la paix a couronné vos voeux et les nôtres. Ce fléau si...
The much-desired day is at last arrived: Peace hath crowned both your Wishes and Ours. The...
The last Evening’s news, Madam, has made me somewhat anxious on your Account. We heard of the...
I arrived in Philadelphia this day and had the honor of receiving your Commands of the 9th. Tho’...
For about three Weeks in the Time of Lent, the Play Houses are shut up, on account of its being a...
It Seems as if Providence had ordered many Things for the last Months, in Such a manner as to put...
If Congress when they revoked my Commission had appointed another to make a Treaty of Commerce...
There is at length a Ministry in England composed of Kings Friends and Peoples Men, which will...
It is now compleatly five Years, Since I first arrived in Europe, and in all that time I was...
On the 30 Nov. our Peace was Signed. On the 28. March We dont know that you have Yet heard of it....
Peace seems to have closed all Communication with America. ’Tis a very long time since any...
If I had received your Letter an hour sooner, I could have sent you an answer the same day, viz....
Dryden, whom I have always loved to read now and then, because I learn something from him,...
L’Ambition dans l’oisiveté, la Bassesse dans l’orgueil, Le Desir de s’enrichir Sans travail,...
I read in a great Writer, Montesquieu that “l’honneur, en imposant la loi de servir, veut en être...
“A Court,” as John Dryden informed me, before Experience, “is a place of forgetfulness for well...
The Peace, which Sets the rest of the World at Ease, increases, I think my Perplexities and...
I need not tell you I was much disappointed in not having the pleasure of your Company yesterday...
Did I feel myself conscious of any inclination to suspend a Correspondence that has given...
And why may I not write you, Madam, tho’ Mr. Thaxter should not go to America? Is the restriction...
Your two Letters concerning Mr. T yler are never out of my Mind. He is of a very numerous Family...
In acknowledging the receipt of your kind favor of 26th. October and in confessing it was...
Your kind Letters of Oct. 25. and November 13 came to hand but to day. A Packet from you is...
The Preliminaries of Peace and an Armistice, were Signed at Versailles on the 20 and on the 21....
I little expected, when writing to You on the 16th. instant, to have so soon congratulated You...
Yesterday I received your very obliging Letter and return you many thanks for your willingness to...
About three weeks agone, I forwarded a packet of Letters to Mr. Cranch, inclosing one to him—the...
For above a fortnight past I have been meditating a visit to Braintree but some unlucky...
I dare Say there is not a Lady in America treated with a more curious dish of Politicks, than is...
I intended to have wrote largely by this Opportunity, but have been confined ever since last...
Your Proposal of coming to Europe, has long and tenderly affected me. The Dangers and...
You will believe me, when I inform You, that I am grievously disappointed in only having to...
In my melancholy, unhappy Moments, (for such I sometimes have), I recur to my old Letters for...